The last Dennis fire engine left the Guildford factory in 2007. The Dennis brand is still used on Alexander Dennis buses, Dennis Eagle dustcarts and Dennis mowers….Dennis Specialist Vehicles.

The later style of Dennis badge, still used on Dennis mowers
TypePublic listed company
Key peopleJohn and Raymond Dennis David Hargreaves Geoff Hollyhead

When did Dennis stop making fire engines?

Years of fire service cuts have forced John Dennis Coachbuilders (JDC) to close after more than three decades of trading in Guildford. The company, which supplied fire engines to services across the UK, ceased trading on January 25 following years of uncertainty and declining revenue.

What engine is in a Dennis fire engine?

Like the Rapier, the Sabre is powered by a Cummins C Series turbocharged six-cylinder diesel engine and has an Allison MD five-speed automatic transmission.

How long is a Dennis fire engine?

10.2 metres
Height: 3.13 metres. Length: 10.2 metres. Width: 2.3 metres. Load weight: 13 tonnes.

Who made Dennis fire engines?

The engine was made by Dennis Brothers Limited, makers of commercial vehicles based in Guildford in Surrey, about 35 miles north of Brighton. The Dennis brothers, John and Raymond, began trading by making and selling bicycles (setting up the company in 1895) progressing to cars and commercial vehicles.

Who makes fire engines in the UK?

Angloco Limited
Angloco Limited – an established and reputable British company manufacturing fire fighting & rescue vehicles.

Who makes UK fire engines?

Where are fire engines made UK?

To manufacture them in Yorkshire, according to Ziegler’s IP, specifically for the British fire market is fantastic for the region.” Headquartered in Giengen, Germany, Ziegler is one of the largest firefighting vehicle manufacturers globally.

What engines do Dennis trucks use?

Engines and performance Under the cab, the Dennis Eagle trucks are equipped with Volvo’s D7E 7 litre in-line six diesel unit. The Volvo engine is develops 260 hp, 300 hp and 340 hp with 1010 Nm, 1153 Nm and 1306 of torque, respectively.

Where are fire engines built?

Ensuring that CAL FIRE personnel statewide have the very best emergency response and resource protection vehicles is the responsibility of the staff of the CAL FIRE Mobile Equipment Facility. The facility is located in Davis, California, just outside of Sacramento.

Are there any preserved Dennis fire engines?

Dennis Society Preserved Dennis Fire Engines The vehicle list shows Fire Engines and Fire Support Vehicles believed to be in preservation. Photographs or information on these or any other surviving preserved Dennis vehicle would be most welcome. If you can help, please get in touch.

When did the Dennis Brothers start making cars?

In 1901 the two brothers set up Dennis Brothers Limited. Development was rapid and soon their innovation led to producing commercial vehicles as well as cars. Lorries, vans, buses and fire engines were all in production by World War 1.

When did they stop making Dennis mowers?

In 1945 the war was over and production of buses, lorries, fire engines and mowers picked up again. By the late 1950’s the traditional Dennis Mower was becoming outdated relying on 1920’s technology which whilst strong and reliable did not reflect modern manufacturing techniques.

What were the best years for the Dennis company?

Yet the company’s buses and fire engines remained in demand. The 1940s and 1950s still managed to be Dennis’s best years. The 1950s saw the introduction of diesel engines and automatic transmissions and bus engines were moved below floors to increase carrying capacity.